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In Their Own Words: Unix Pioneers Remember the Good Times
–by Julie Sartain, Network World; August 19, 2013 06:02 AM ET Network World: We caught up with the pioneers who brought us the Unix operating system and asked them to share some memories of the early days of Unix development. … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Tanenbaum, Bell Labs, Berkeley Unix, Bill Joy, Brian Kernighan, C language, CISE, David Korn, Dennis Ritchie, Digital Unix, Doug McIlroy, Douglas McIlroy, Gordon Bell, IEEE, Joe Ossanna, Ken Thompson, KornShell, ksh, Linux, Mach, Max Matthews, Michael Lesk, Mike Pilla, Minix, MIT, Multics, Peter Neumann, Peter Unics, Rick Rashid, Rudd Canaday, Stan Dunten, Steve Bourne, Unix, USENIX, UWIN Unix for Windows, VAX, virtual memory, VMware, WYSIWYG
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Celebrating Unix Heroes
–by Julie Sartain, Network World; August 19, 2013 06:02 AM ET Network World: Unix, the multitasking, multi-user operating system was developed in 1969 at Bell Labs by AT&T employees and associates. Unix descendants and clones include Berkeley Unix, Minix, Linux, … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Tanenbaum, Bell Labs, Berkeley Unix, Bill Joy, Brian Kernighan, C language, CISE, David Korn, Dennis Ritchie, Digital Unix, Doug McIlroy, Douglas McIlroy, Gordon Bell, IEEE, Joe Ossanna, Ken Thompson, KornShell, Linux, Mach, Max Matthews, Michael Lesk, Mike Pilla, Minix, MIT, Multics, PDP-7, Peter Neumann, Rick Rashid, Rudd Canaday, Stan Dunten, Steve Bourne, Unix, Unix V6, USENIX, UWIN Unix for Windows, VAX, virtual memory, VMware, WYSIWYG
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